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Hypertrade

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AI-driven leverage trading desks on Hyperliquid, guarded by an independent risk engine.

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What inspired you to build Hypertrade? AI finally got good enough to reason about markets, but there was nowhere to let it trade without handing a stranger your money. Every "AI trading" product was one of two things: a custodial black box that took your deposit, or a Telegram signal scam. I kept asking a simple question: what would a genuinely disciplined trader do, one that never feels fear or greed, and never gets to override its own rules? A human can't be that trader. An AI can, but only if something stops it from doing something stupid. That "something" is the whole company. I built Hypertrade to find out what a disciplined machine can do with a real desk, while my keys never leave my wallet. What problem were you trying to solve? Retail leverage trading is a slaughterhouse, and it isn't because people lack information. It's because they trade on emotion and have no discipline. The "AI trading" category that was supposed to fix this made it worse: custodial black boxes where you never see the logic and often lose your money to the operator, not the market. So the real problem was never "can AI trade." It was "can you trust it with money." Hypertrade solves both at once. Your AI proposes trades, a deterministic risk engine enforces a discipline it can never override, and your funds physically cannot leave your wallet. We didn't build a trading bot. We made trust the product. How did your approach or process evolve during this launch? I started thinking the AI was the product. I learned the AI is the commodity. Every model can propose a trade; that part is a race to zero. The moat is everything that happens after the proposal: the risk engine that resizes or vetoes it, the execution quality, and the honesty of the reporting. So the architecture inverted. The engine originates and risk-gates; the AI reviews. The second shift was becoming ruthless about validation. We now refuse to ship any strategy change that doesn't beat a pre-registered, out-of-sample walk-forward. That rule has killed features we badly wanted. It is also exactly why we'll still be standing when the hype-driven products blow up. We would rather show a user the honest number than a flattering one. What prevents a well-funded competitor from copying you? Money buys a UI clone in a month. It cannot buy three things. First, the risk engine. It's two dozen rules, and almost every one was born from a real failure we already survived and patched: naked positions into a liquidation gap, duplicate entries from a race condition, correlated positions all breaking at once. A competitor ships those bugs to their users first. We already ate them. Second, non-custodial is a constraint, not a feature. The moment a well-funded incumbent touches user funds, which is usually how they monetize, they become a regulated custodian and a honeypot. We literally cannot run off with money, and that impossibility is our brand. They can't copy it without abandoning their business model. Third, trust compounds. Our decision log is hash-chained and auditable, so our track record is verifiable, not marketing. That reputation takes years to build and can't be bought. The copyable parts are the parts that don't matter. What small market can you dominate first, and why will you become number one in it? The bring-your-own-AI power user on Hyperliquid. Specifically: crypto-native traders who already understand perpetuals, already pay for Claude or GPT, don't have time to babysit a chart, and will never trust a custodial bot. It's a small, sharp beachhead, and that's the point. Hyperliquid is the fastest-growing venue in derivatives, non-custodial is non-negotiable for this exact crowd, and nobody is building for them. We win it because we are the only product designed around their three demands at once: their keys, their model, our discipline. Own the Hyperliquid AI-desk niche completely, earn a verifiable track record there, then expand outward to every trader who eventually wants an AI that can trade but can never run.

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